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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8829609" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>All things equal I very much doubt there will be any audible difference assuming you haven't sacrificed some fundamentals along the way. Separate chambers may protect the rest of the subs from over-excursion if one fails but shared chamber should allow you better options for more efficient single port. Also it is the conventional wisdom that the more sources of sound you have, the more chances you have for the waves to cancel or reinforce each other in unpredictable ways so fewer subs and ports would avoid some potential issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8829609, member: 614752"] All things equal I very much doubt there will be any audible difference assuming you haven't sacrificed some fundamentals along the way. Separate chambers may protect the rest of the subs from over-excursion if one fails but shared chamber should allow you better options for more efficient single port. Also it is the conventional wisdom that the more sources of sound you have, the more chances you have for the waves to cancel or reinforce each other in unpredictable ways so fewer subs and ports would avoid some potential issues. [/QUOTE]
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